Definition of «beatdown»

The term "beatdown" has several meanings depending on its context.

1) In a general sense, it can refer to any situation where someone or something is overpowered and defeated by another person or force. For example, "I gave him a beatdown in the boxing ring."

2) It can also be used to describe an aggressive physical attack on someone, often involving multiple assailants. Example: "He got a beatdown from three guys."

3) In online gaming or esports contexts, it refers to a lopsided victory where one team dominates another in a competition. For example, "The professional gamers gave their opponents a beatdown and won the match easily."

Usage examples

  1. After bragging about his skills, John received a brutal beatdown from Mike during their boxing match.
  2. The bully finally got what he deserved when a group of kids gave him a relentless beatdown in the schoolyard.
  3. The street fighter delivered a swift and powerful beatdown to his opponent, leaving everyone in awe of his strength.
  4. The gangsters unleashed a vicious beatdown on their rival gang, leaving them battered and bruised.
  5. Despite being outnumbered, the determined hero managed to fight off the attackers and give them a severe beatdown.

Sentences with «beatdown»

  • The rest of their work — a bunch of beatdowns of lesser teams — holds up fine with the middle parts of the other unbeaten teams» resumes. (sbnation.com)
  • Now you can move to the music and deliver beatdowns on the big screen with your PS4, or on the go with your PS Vita. (blog.us.playstation.com)
  • After flexing their muscles in a shock 18 - point beatdown in Game 1, the Pacers will have the same opportunity that West, George, and Hibbert had six years ago: to walk into a series against LeBron James», punch his team in the mouth four times out of seven, and demand he take them seriously. (sbnation.com)
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